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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

His for the Week

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For many years, I worked with one other woman in a small
office.When you’re with someone, mostly
alone, for all that time, you become very close.We used to talk about how we’d really like to
see sex portrayed in adult movies or TV shows—exactly how it’s depicted in a
sensual or erotic romance novel.In
other words, between two people who care about each other and the other
person’s pleasure.It would be explicit
but tasteful, with a true emotional attachment.

I’m glad I can incorporate that sort of lovemaking in my
books.In my latest from Entangled
Scorched, His for the Week, my two characters find themselves at an exotic,
erotic resort, complete with a very private place called “The Barn” where
guests pursue all sorts of sexual expression.My hero and heroine dabble in experiences quite outside their day-to-day
lives.

Both Nate and Désirée are dead set against falling in love
with each other.He because of a bad
marriage in his past and she because she writes a column called Sexy and
Single.Of course, this is a romance,
and love conquers all.

HIS FOR THE WEEK

Sex columnist Désirée “Rae” Knight is in a bind—and not the kind she usually likes. Her newest assignment, and possible big break, is an article for her magazine on the sex resort that just opened. The only problem is it’s couples only. Although she writes about having red-hot sex, she’s been single longer than she’d like to admit. Enter her coffee shop crush, who she’s been secretly ogling every morning. Trouble is, he doesn’t know she exists.

When Nate Winslow recognizes the shy, quiet woman at Sufficient Grounds as the author of the sex columns that fuel his fantasies, he’s surprised. And the last thing he expects is an invitation to join her at a sex resort. But his answer is hell yes!

Rae and Nate have enough chemistry in the bedroom to set the sheets ablaze. When Rae insists they limit their relationship to sex only, Nate agrees since he’s burned out on love. But the more they push each other’s boundaries, the more they realize one week won’t be enough.

“I’d like to know exactly what’s
expected of me,” he said. “I’ve never done anything like this before.”

She stopped herself before she
blurted out that he could do whatever he wanted. True, she’d brought him here
because of her job, but in fact she’d wanted him since the first time she’d
seen him. She wrote a column telling women to go after their desires, so she
had no reason not to follow her own advice.

“Do whatever comes naturally, I
guess,” she said. There. That hadn’t been so difficult. After that kiss at the
coffee shop, they both knew what would happen once they got here. She only had
to make herself relax and enjoy it.

“What’s okay with a Hook-Up Guy
in public?” He crossed his arms over his chest. “Holding your hand. Touching
you. Putting my arm around you. Those are all allowed?”

“They are.”

He raised a hand to her face and
rubbed the backs of his fingers over her cheek. “This is allowed?”

She did her best not to tremble.
“Sure.”

“Uh-huh.” He walked around
behind her and ran his fingertips from the spot behind her ear down to her
shoulder. “What about this?”

Every inch of flesh he’d touched
came alive, suddenly full of nerve endings she hadn’t known existed. “I’d say
that’s okay.”

“And this?” He pressed his lips
to the spot where her neck met her shoulder.

“For now, just in private. We’ll
find out later what goes on in The Barn.” Anything more, and she’d be purring
like a cat and arching to have more intimate parts of her scratched.

“And this.” He grasped the
zipper pull of her dress and eased it down. “In private.”

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